on 21-09-2020 18:50
The first of 12 contestants has been announced for the new series starting in 2021
Myleene Klass
The judging panel remains the same as last year with Torvill and Dean, AShley Banjo and John Barrowman.
It will be hosted by Phil and Holly.
I read somewhere there will be a change in professional skaters. Not sure of all of them, though I do know that Alex Murphy who partnered Joe Swash to his unexpected win last year, has not been asked to return!
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on 25-01-2021 13:27
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on 25-01-2021 13:32
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on 25-01-2021 13:39
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on 25-01-2021 17:35
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on 25-01-2021 17:47
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on 26-01-2021 19:40
on 26-01-2021 19:40
BREAKING NEWS:
Due to the severity of her shoulder injury, Denise Van Outen has had to withdraw from Dancing On Ice. In her Instagram post she said that recent MRI scan showed she had 3 bone fractures & a partial dislocation. This has resulted in Denise & Matt to withdraw from the competition.
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on 27-01-2021 08:37
That's a shame
Sorry for Denise and Matt
Pre-competition I thought they would have been serious contenders for winning
Good luck Amy and Joe.
on 27-01-2021 08:41
on 27-01-2021 08:41
Maybe she should come back next year @Anonymous. No point carrying on with that type of injury.
Amy Tinkler is a British gymnast. Won Bronze in the Olympics.
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on 27-01-2021 08:51
on 27-01-2021 09:07
on 27-01-2021 09:07
Shoulders take a ridiculously long time to heal @Anonymous.
If it was a simple dislocation, that can be returned to the joint immediately, a couple of days wearing a sling and some pain killers and within a week it would be ok to skate again.
However they have discovered now, she has 3 small fractures (which may or may not need internal fixation depending on the fracture size and how badly it's affecting the joints)
So it could be 8-12 weeks before it's fully stable again. Not forgetting she would need lots of physio to recover full arm and shoulder movement.
I'm VERY surprised this wasn't discovered at time of injury if honest!
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